WEBVTT [CHEERING]REPORTER: AN EXCITED CROWD,AFTER THE ROBERT E. LEEMONUMENT, THE FOURTH AND LASTSTATUE, CAME DOWN FRIDAYEVENING.[CHEERING]♪[SINGING]♪REPORTER: AFTER HOURS OFPREPPING, CREWS LOWERED THESTATUE DOWN TO THE CIRCLE.>> HOPEFULLY, YOU KNOW, WE CANFIGURE OUT A WAY TO UNIFY THECITY IN ANOTHER WAY.REPORTER: A PROCESS THAT THECITY EXPECTED TO END AT 5:00P.M. ENDED UP GOING AN HOURLONGER.[CHEERING]>> LET'S GO!REPORTER: AND JUST AFTER 6:00, AFAMILIAR PART OF THE CITYSKYLINE LOOKED DRASTICALLYDIFFERENT.>> THE MONUMENT IS A CELEBRATIONOF SOMETHING.AND I DON'T THINK THAT WE WANTTO CELEBRATE PEOPLE THATDEFENDED SLAVERY.REPORTER: WHAT WAS MOSTLY APEACEFUL DAY, CHANGED FOR ONEWOMAN MOMENTS AFTER THE CHEERINGSTOPPED.THAT WOMAN TOLD POLICE SOMEONEATTACKED HER.HER NOSE, BLOODY.THE MAN SHE SAID ATTACKED HER,PUT IN CUFFS.BUT AN OTHERWISE UNEVENTFUL DAYFOR THE ROUGHLY TWO DOZEN POLICEIN THE CIRCLE.AND JUST LIKE PREVIOUS MONUMENTREMOVALS, FIREFIGHTERS WERETHERE TOO.ONE OF THOSE ON SCENE WAS FIRECHIEF TIM MCCONNELL.HE WAS ALSO THERE AT LEAST ONEOTHER TIME, BACK IN APRIL, WHENTHE LIBERTY PLACE MONUMENT WASREMOVED.A SMALL CROWD STAYED TO SEE THECREWS DRIVE OFF WITH THEMONUMENT.IT MADE ITS WAY OUT OF LEECIRCLE AROUND 7:30.